Tag Archives: digital forensics

I will be starting a new weekly video series called the Mobile Forensic Minute. This will be hosted on The Mobile Forensic Investigation Facebook page and announced on the @MobileDeviceESI Twitter account. Follow and share both to keep up to … Continue reading →

The Mobile Forensic Examiner welcomed James Howe to the show. James is a forensic examiner in Columbus and says digital evidence from mobile devices is used in just about every case. Furthermore, he says smart devices account for 90% of … Continue reading →

As I travel and speak at various venues on social media applications and mobile devices I always open up with a question to the audience. Typically the audience is of the type that uses Electronically Stored Information (ESI) to help … Continue reading →

As part of the Techno Security/Mobile Forensics Conference this year @Celldet did a presentation of Android Malware. The 50 minute condensed soon-to-be-MFI one day training course @Celldet explained this presso was going to be a “teaser”. The session covered a … Continue reading →

How many employees in your company are assigned cellular phones? The number across the United States alone is alarming I am sure. Of course we tell ourselves that knowing where our employees are during working hours and allowing our employees … Continue reading →